I have checked around and have not seen this news reported elsewhere. Apologies if it has.
A $500,000 aviary complex for breeding black stilts is nearing completion in New Zealand - it is hoped the aviaries will be finished by the end of November.
These aviaries could boost the Black Stilt Breeding Programmes' rearing capacity by an extra 60 birds per year and could result in 175 stilts being released into the wild each year. There are currently just 106 black stilts in the wild and 5 adult breeding pairs in captivity (2 pairs in Twizel where the aviary complex is being constructed and the remaining 3 in Christchurch).
The new aviaries will mimic a braided riverbed with pebbles, tussocks and flowing water.
Information can be found here:
Construction of $500,000 aviary for world's rarest wading bird on track
A $500,000 aviary complex for breeding black stilts is nearing completion in New Zealand - it is hoped the aviaries will be finished by the end of November.
These aviaries could boost the Black Stilt Breeding Programmes' rearing capacity by an extra 60 birds per year and could result in 175 stilts being released into the wild each year. There are currently just 106 black stilts in the wild and 5 adult breeding pairs in captivity (2 pairs in Twizel where the aviary complex is being constructed and the remaining 3 in Christchurch).
The new aviaries will mimic a braided riverbed with pebbles, tussocks and flowing water.
Information can be found here:
Construction of $500,000 aviary for world's rarest wading bird on track